Jean Piaget

"There is little mysticism without an element of transcendence, and conversely, there is no transcendence without a certain degree of egocentrism. It may be that the genesis of these experiences is to be sought in the unique situation of the very young child in relation to adults. The theory of the filial origin of the religious sense seems to us singularly convincing in this connection."

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Source: Jean Piaget (1997). “The Moral Judgement of the Child”, p.94, Simon and Schuster

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Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Psychologist, Philosopher

Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in child development and cognitive theory.

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